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6.5 miles (10.5 km) Tornado damaged trees, power lines, and corn. [10] F1: SSW of Spring Green: Sauk: 2230 1.9 miles (3.1 km) Tornado damaged trees, power lines, and crops. [11] F0: WSW of Wautoma: Waushara: 2232 2 miles (3.2 km) Tornado snapped off and uprooted numerous trees, and caused damage to a few buildings and some farm equipment before ...
An outbreak of 28 tornadoes touched down (27 in Wisconsin and one in Minnesota). The worst event was an F3 tornado that struck Stoughton, Wisconsin. 23 of 27 injuries and the only fatality of the outbreak came from this tornado. [37]
Wisconsin tornado outbreak of 2005: August 18, 2005: Wisconsin – Minnesota: 28: 1: Largest tornado outbreak in Wisconsin history. An F3 caused major damage in Stoughton and killed 1. An F2 also caused severe damage in Viola. Hurricane Katrina tornado outbreak: August 26–31, 2005: Southeastern – Eastern United States: 54: 1
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Research by AccuWeather has revealed that May 25 had the highest number of reported tornadoes between 1950 and 2020. However, during that same 70-year period, at least 10 tornadoes were reported ...
This year, Wisconsin has already seen the fourth-most tornadoes on record, according to State Climatology Office data going back to 1950. According to the data, 2005 saw the most tornadoes: 62 ...
Tornado outbreak of August 8–9, 1993; 1996 Oakfield tornado outbreak; Late-May 1998 tornado outbreak and derecho; List of tornadoes in the 1999 Oklahoma tornado outbreak; Tornado outbreak of June 18, 2001; Tornado outbreak sequence of May 2003; Wisconsin tornado outbreak of 2005; Tornado outbreak sequence of January 7–11, 2008; June 2010 ...
The 2011 Super Outbreak was the largest tornado outbreak spawned by a single weather system in recorded history; it produced 367 tornadoes from April 25–28, with 223 of those in a single 24-hour period on April 27 from midnight to midnight CDT, [4] [11] fifteen of which were violent EF4–EF5 tornadoes. 348 deaths occurred in that outbreak, of which 324 were tornado related.